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 Translation for 'to be scared of sb sth' from English to Slovak
mať strach z n-ho/n-čoho [nedok.]to be scared of sb./sth.
mať strach pred n-ým/n-čím [nedok.]to be scared of sb./sth.
Partial Matches
zľaknúť sa (n-ho/n-čoho) [dok.]to get scared (of sb./sth.)
naľakať sa (n-ho/n-čoho) [dok.]to get scared (of sb./sth.)
Niet sa čoho báť.Nothing to be scared of.
byť hoden n-ho/n-čoho [nedok.] [kniž.]to be worthy of sb./sth.
mať rád n-ho/n-čo [nedok.]to be fond of sb./sth.
byť hrdý na n-ho/n-čo [nedok.]to be proud of sb./sth.
byť kritický voči n-mu/n-čomu [nedok.]to be critical of sb./sth.
mať už dosť n-ho/n-čoho [nedok.] [idióm]to be tired of sb./sth.
mať (už) po krk n-ho/n-čoho [nedok.] [idióm]to be tired of sb./sth.
byť príznačný pre n-ho/n-čo [nedok.]to be typical of sb./sth.
byť príznačný pre n-ho/n-čo [nedok.]to be characteristic of sb./sth.
mať strach z n-ho/n-čoho [nedok.]to be afraid of sb./sth.
mať strach pred n-ým/n-čím [nedok.]to be afraid of sb./sth.
dať si pozor na n-ho/n-čo [dok.]to be wary of sb./sth.
mať sa na pozore pred n-ým/n-čím [nedok.]to be wary of sb./sth.
nedôverovať n-mu/n-čomu [nedok.]to be distrustful of sb./sth.
nebáť sa n-ho/n-čoho [nedok.]to be unafraid of sb./sth.
cítiť rešpekt voči n-mu/n-čomu [nedok.]to be in awe of sb./sth.
mať pochopenie pre n-ho/n-čo [nedok.]to be tolerant of / towards sb./sth.
závidieť n-mu n-čo [dok.]to be envious of sb.'s sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • Frederic Lamond states this referred to elemental spirits, who were traditionally believed to be scared of iron and steel.
  • "Moral Lesson": Change is not something to be scared of.
  • He later said he made his decision based on the fact he only ever wanted to be on the show for around two years and didn't want to be scared of change.
  • The self-proclaimed leader of the band, he's also known as The King of Cool. His best friend is Paul. He has been shown to be scared of ghosts in the episode "Boo!".
  • Matschies’ appear to be scared of humans because they scramble around when humans are nearby and they are very difficult to find in the forests.

  • Lévesque is the daughter of Gérard D. Levesque and Denyse Lefort. She grew up beside an indigenous reserve but was raised to be scared of this group of people.
  • Everyone seems to be scared of him, though, because apparently wandering around the Square silently pulling faces counts as menacing these days."
  • In the music press, Wehage has explained that her artist name comes from that she "used to be scared of bears.
  • He is sometimes seen to be scared of Charlotte as she treats him more like a plaything than a pet.
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